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2 | (The light was moistly / reddishly bright) |
1 | the full and exact set of values of a given predicate or relation. (This is the same in case of |
0 | 722 |
1 | Print media continue to witness new entrants eager to prove their understanding of |
2 | (10) using the following example. |
2 | from U mu awu lu, Awka in Awka Local Government Area, Anambra State. |
0 | 10.109 |
1 | of Nsukka be spared the destructive fury of “man’s reckless hands”. In these and in |
1 | section that deals with such crimes in the Nigerian Criminal Code. This crime has |
0 | 11.538 |
1 | person feminine singular and the second person pronouns) act as blockers to |
1 | know how to order them. |
1 | groups in the northern part of Nigeria; so does Angus who comments on the same |
1 | patterns. Where an employee by error of commission or omission does not access |
3 | - 19. August Deutsche Meisterschaft der Schüler A im Kanurennsport in Brandenburg |
2 | See the game at the up – hill |
1 | This is an intransitive grade and the verb does not take any object. |
1 | 398 Four Decades in the Study of Languages & Linguistics in Nigeria |
2 | (12) [CP [IMP]i [NegP nie [IP pracuji ]]] Polish |
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2 | (164) a) * Hei has a good opinion of himi. |
2 | And shinning like the brightness of the sky.) |
2 | a. they threw it around the room instead. (Moxey and Sanford, 1987: 192) |
1 | patterns whose modifiers ‘point out’ for the special attention of the reader. In 3)a, |
1 | Eventually, the story creates the impression that the woman is a necessary evil for |
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2 | d. okule okule |
1 | Osundare exploits demonstrative reference (which constitutes an important feature of |
2 | 25. a. Audu yaa jii shì/tà/kà/kì/mù/kù/sù |
1 | the individual and the editorial latitude he enjoys. |
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2 | (13) a. [Dieser Raum]i, [der]i macht mich wirklich depressiv. |
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2 | (12) a. (i) A: Wann ist Karl nach Berlin gefahren- gestern oder vorgestern? |
0 | 79 |
2 | (14) Non-strict NC: |
1 | group of examples introduced earlier in (2c): glänzen (gleam, glow) allows a whole range of |
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1 | nominal head “time’’ enables Osundare to register his emotion and his attitude. He is |
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1 | quarrel only contains plural objects and no pairs. Consequently, there can be a unary collective |
2 | (13) Ich erzahl dir ma1 was von Otto. ,Well, I'll tell you something about Otto.' |
2 | (15) Q: Mèe su-kà kaamàa? A: Sun kaamà dawaakiiF (nè). |
2 | The Igbo hero was the people’s hero. |
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1 | third person masculine singular pronouns allow this contraction and |
1 | orchestrating a revolution. Lakemfa appears unaffected by the excruciating |
1 | Maienborn (2003/05) need to be introduced. |
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2 | (14) a. A: To open a sushi bar, we have to buy lots of different kinds of fish. But we don’t |
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1 | (Olaniyi. 1992). |
3 | Publishers. |
1 | language expression. Winter discusses the example of the verb hug: Some huggings are collec- |
1 | xi. *FLOAT: Atone must be associated with a TBU. |
1 | # of words in |
1 | The modifier is optional and includes elements, some of which precede the head and |
2 | (11) a. s[ATTR( f )] = {p 2 s | 9i, j 2 N : p = hc,wi , p2(c[i]) = f , IN(p2(c[i])) = w, |
1 | societies since the pre-colonial days. However, there has always been a high level of |
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1 | The Igbo Satiric Poetry 467 |
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2 | (1) Who is coming to the banquet? |
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2 | (14) Adrian studied English. |
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1 | Let us now see how this simple model can be used to account for modification. The idea in |
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0 | ( 1 8) weil die Polizei gestern Linguisten verhaftet hat |
2 | (Senior Rose |
2 | (14) a. Abdù yaa màmmàaree sù |
1 | sockets” is made up of Determiner (Modifier1) (‘these’) + Adjective (Modifier2) |
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1 | We can, now, use this version of Winter:16 theory to go through the four patterns tested in |
2 | A widow who by chance structures into money |
0 | 362 |
0 | (10 lem.) |
2 | - *Nifedipine comprimes prolongés de dégagement. |
2 | (1) a. Prudence thinks/believes {that/*why} wombats are herbivores. Anti-rogative |
1 | (16b) is that other people ate other foods (Büring 2000:4-7). |
3 | to Newman and Jaggar.” Studies in African Linguistics, 20:253-262. |
2 | (= Figure 2.24). |
1 | other words, it is just the descriptive material that causes the "feeling" of different |
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1 | the word for ‘life’, we get a process like this: raay + ìi > raay + ` Ø (final |
1 | One of the major disadvantages of the segmental approach to vowel |
1 | the different scope "behavior" of the indefinite NP by assuming different domain |
1 | (V) are analysed via joint predication of the event variable, hence manner modification is |
3 | Press. |
2 | (10) For the bomb to explode, you only have to press the button. |
2 | (10) a. Mary believes/considers John foolish. |
1 | tone) is used in simple declarative sentence, the stranded tone of the |
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